Wilhelm Jordan (1842–1899) was a prominent German geodesist known for his contributions to the field of geodesy, which is the science of measuring and understanding the Earth's geometric shape, orientation in space, and gravity field. He was involved in various aspects of geodetic surveying and cartography. One of his notable accomplishments was the development of methods for precise measurements that contributed to the improvement of geodetic networks.

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